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Preparedness of institutions around the world for managing patients with Ebola virus disease: an infection control readiness checklist
BACKGROUND: In response to global concerns about the largest Ebola virus disease (EVD), outbreak to-date in West Africa documented healthcare associated transmission and the risk of global spread, the International Society of Chemotherapy (ISC) Infection Control Working Group created an Ebola Infect...
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BioMed Central
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4459682/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26056563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13756-015-0061-8 |
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author | Tartari, Ermira Allegranzi, Benedetta Ang, Brenda Calleja, Neville Collignon, Peter Hopman, Joost Lang, Lily Lee, Lai Chee Ling, Moi Lin Mehtar, Shaheen Tambyah, Paul A. Widmer, Andreas Voss, Andreas |
author_facet | Tartari, Ermira Allegranzi, Benedetta Ang, Brenda Calleja, Neville Collignon, Peter Hopman, Joost Lang, Lily Lee, Lai Chee Ling, Moi Lin Mehtar, Shaheen Tambyah, Paul A. Widmer, Andreas Voss, Andreas |
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description | BACKGROUND: In response to global concerns about the largest Ebola virus disease (EVD), outbreak to-date in West Africa documented healthcare associated transmission and the risk of global spread, the International Society of Chemotherapy (ISC) Infection Control Working Group created an Ebola Infection Control Readiness Checklist to assess the preparedness of institutions around the globe. We report data from the electronic checklist that was disseminated to medical professionals from October to December 2014 and identify action needed towards better preparedness levels. FINDINGS: Data from 192 medical professionals (one third from Africa) representing 125 hospitals in 45 countries around the globe were obtained through a specifically developed electronic survey. The survey contained 76 specific questions in 7 major sections: Administrative/operational support; Communications; Education and audit; Human resources, Supplies, Infection Prevention and Control practices and Clinical management of patients. The majority of respondents were infectious disease specialists/infection control consultants/clinical microbiologists (75; 39 %), followed by infection control professionals (59; 31 %) and medical doctors of other specialties (17; 9 %). Nearly all (149; 92 %) were directly involved in Ebola preparedness activities. Whilst, 54 % indicated that their hospital would need to handle suspected and proven Ebola cases, the others would subsequently transfer suspected cases to a specialized centre. CONCLUSION: The results from our survey reveal that the general preparedness levels for management of potentially suspected cases of Ebola virus disease is only partially adequate in hospitals. Hospitals designated for admitting EVD suspected and proven patients had more frequently implemented Infection Control preparedness activities than hospitals that would subsequently transfer potential EVD cases to other centres. Results from this first international survey provide a framework for future efforts to improve hospital preparedness worldwide. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13756-015-0061-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-44596822015-06-09 Preparedness of institutions around the world for managing patients with Ebola virus disease: an infection control readiness checklist Tartari, Ermira Allegranzi, Benedetta Ang, Brenda Calleja, Neville Collignon, Peter Hopman, Joost Lang, Lily Lee, Lai Chee Ling, Moi Lin Mehtar, Shaheen Tambyah, Paul A. Widmer, Andreas Voss, Andreas Antimicrob Resist Infect Control Research BACKGROUND: In response to global concerns about the largest Ebola virus disease (EVD), outbreak to-date in West Africa documented healthcare associated transmission and the risk of global spread, the International Society of Chemotherapy (ISC) Infection Control Working Group created an Ebola Infection Control Readiness Checklist to assess the preparedness of institutions around the globe. We report data from the electronic checklist that was disseminated to medical professionals from October to December 2014 and identify action needed towards better preparedness levels. FINDINGS: Data from 192 medical professionals (one third from Africa) representing 125 hospitals in 45 countries around the globe were obtained through a specifically developed electronic survey. The survey contained 76 specific questions in 7 major sections: Administrative/operational support; Communications; Education and audit; Human resources, Supplies, Infection Prevention and Control practices and Clinical management of patients. The majority of respondents were infectious disease specialists/infection control consultants/clinical microbiologists (75; 39 %), followed by infection control professionals (59; 31 %) and medical doctors of other specialties (17; 9 %). Nearly all (149; 92 %) were directly involved in Ebola preparedness activities. Whilst, 54 % indicated that their hospital would need to handle suspected and proven Ebola cases, the others would subsequently transfer suspected cases to a specialized centre. CONCLUSION: The results from our survey reveal that the general preparedness levels for management of potentially suspected cases of Ebola virus disease is only partially adequate in hospitals. Hospitals designated for admitting EVD suspected and proven patients had more frequently implemented Infection Control preparedness activities than hospitals that would subsequently transfer potential EVD cases to other centres. Results from this first international survey provide a framework for future efforts to improve hospital preparedness worldwide. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13756-015-0061-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2015-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4459682/ /pubmed/26056563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13756-015-0061-8 Text en © Tartari et al. 2015 |
spellingShingle | Research Tartari, Ermira Allegranzi, Benedetta Ang, Brenda Calleja, Neville Collignon, Peter Hopman, Joost Lang, Lily Lee, Lai Chee Ling, Moi Lin Mehtar, Shaheen Tambyah, Paul A. Widmer, Andreas Voss, Andreas Preparedness of institutions around the world for managing patients with Ebola virus disease: an infection control readiness checklist |
title | Preparedness of institutions around the world for managing patients with Ebola virus disease: an infection control readiness checklist |
title_full | Preparedness of institutions around the world for managing patients with Ebola virus disease: an infection control readiness checklist |
title_fullStr | Preparedness of institutions around the world for managing patients with Ebola virus disease: an infection control readiness checklist |
title_full_unstemmed | Preparedness of institutions around the world for managing patients with Ebola virus disease: an infection control readiness checklist |
title_short | Preparedness of institutions around the world for managing patients with Ebola virus disease: an infection control readiness checklist |
title_sort | preparedness of institutions around the world for managing patients with ebola virus disease: an infection control readiness checklist |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4459682/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26056563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13756-015-0061-8 |
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